123/26 Oliver Street, Lyneham

This property is a unit situated in Lyneham ACT. It has an estimated value of $355,000. Built in 1983, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
1105 m2
Building size
61 m2
Council area
Canberra Central
Year built
1983
Lot plan
Lyneham ACT
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 04/01/2012
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LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of May 2019

***UNDER OFFER***Light and airy ground floor apartment ***UNDER OFFER***This ground floor two bedroom apartment is light filled with private front and rear courtyard. Featuring open plan living, gas cooking to kitchen and two bedrooms with brand new carpet and built in robes. A combined updated bathroom and laundry, plus a lovely sunny courtyard, carport and storage. Located close to the Dickson shopping centre and just a few kilometres from the City - an easy ride, walk or bus trip straight down Northbourne Avenue to cafes, restaurants, shops, facilities and offices. Ideally located half way between the ANU and the University of Canberra. Features Include:- * Ground Floor * Private Courtyard * Open plan living * Gas cooking * Reverse Cycle Heating and Cooling * Two bedrooms * Single Carport and Storage * Many large windows welcome an abundance of natural light inside No Current "EER" Rental Requirements Rent is due on a weekly or fortnightly basis in advance. Bond equivalent to four weeks rent is payable when signing the tenancy agreement. Pet Policy Pets considered upon application Viewing policy Please contact our friendly office on 6294 9393 between 9.00am and 5.00pm to arrange a viewing of this property if an open time is not advertised. Inspections must be in the presence of an agent either at a private viewing or at an arranged open home, please do not contact the occupants directly or knock on the door. Disclaimer Whilst we take all due care in gathering details regarding our properties either for sale or lease, we accept no responsibility for any inaccuracies herein. All parties/applicants should rely on their own research to confirm any information provided.